WarheadsSE - that'd be great thanks. I presume the GPIOs are memory mapped but I don't have the datasheet. Bodhi, thanks, I've uploaded the boot log here: http://pastebin.com/7bfcDcaXby drdevil44 - uBoot
Thanks for your help. I noticed today that the HDD leds dont come on either with the debian kernel so I wonder if this might be a config problem. I've pasted by bootvars below, where bootcmd_debian is for the debian kernel and bootcmd_linux is for the arch kernel. I've appended the dtb to the kernel before converting it to a uImage. Any help appreciated :-) bootdelay=2 baudraby drdevil44 - uBoot
So I'm loading the initrd at loadaddr + 16meg which is 0x20..... (cant remember how many zeros) and then using bootm (loadaddr) initrdaddress. It's getting well past initrd in any case right up to launching the sshd daemon which is one of the last devices. If it's done in kernel init then I suspect that's long before initrd or the init scripts are started. So it looks lby drdevil44 - uBoot
bodhi Thanks for your offer of help - may take that up on the weekend! The system is booting well into the init scripts and getting pretty close to the login prompt - so I'm not sure why the kernel isn't switching off the watchdog. The arch kernel works flawlessly. I tried to trip GPIO 14 in userspace but it wasn't allowed - I also had a quick look at the patches and had aby drdevil44 - uBoot
Hi I'm afraid I haven't got a huge amount of time at the moment to play around with it - at present I've left the serial console attached and am booting arch then rebooting into debian when the power fails. I've tried 3.16-tld-2 on the hard disk but the watchdog still fires - I'm not too keen to use up a USB stick to fix the problem. So balou1974, if you have a prby drdevil44 - uBoot
bodhi, thanks for taking the time to reply. I've just installed that kernel but the watchdog still triggers. If I boot the old arch kernel first and then reboot into the debian kernel (without poweroff) and it works - but none of the debian kernels seem to switch the watchdog off not even the one you just suggested it seems. Tearing my hair out :-) I tried using the uboot over Uby drdevil44 - uBoot
Hi I've got an NSA325 and it runs arch linux fine. I've switched to debian but the watchdog always kicks in on boot - can someone point me to a kernel image that disables the watchdog please? I've tried loads without success. Many thanks Garethby drdevil44 - uBoot